The Supreme Court of Tennessee’s Special Workers’ Compensation Appeals Panel clarified the process for determining the date of a worker’s alleged mental injury.
Case: Nickerson
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Reports on Texas’ workers’ compensation system will be due every other year, under legislation Gov. Greg Abbott enacted Tuesday.
The governor signed HB 1753, by
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The Louisiana Association of Self-Insured Employers is holding a seminar June 22 reviewing the history of workers’ compensation and emerging issues in the industry.
The
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The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that an employer did not act unreasonably in pursuing a motion to compel a worker’s attendance at a
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The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation will hold its health care provider quarterly meeting July 7.
The virtual meeting will discuss issues in the Texas
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The Arkansas Court of Appeals ruled that a worker was not entitled to benefits for his injuries from jumping out of a second-story window to
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Despite the economic fallout during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Department of Insurance says workers’ compensation claims rose 34% last year, according to a recently
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The Florida Division of Workers' Compensation on June 30 will hold workshops to gather public input on rules relating to provider billing and reporting responsibilities,
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The Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission announced that it will resume the normal process of setting all cases with a start time of 9:30 a.m. in
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The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals ruled that an injured firefighter’s permanent partial disability award was properly subjected to a reduction by the wages he
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